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5p listing day on eBay - Thursday 31st May
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thanks for your quick replies,but i think i will swerve round this one.
it seems to me like a total no value idea,maybe im missing something.
thanks ragjoy.0 -
Contains_Mild_Peril wrote: »If you're selling media products (books, CDs etc) you save nothing.
how is this? can someone explain please?0 -
how is this? can someone explain please?
Media rates changd several months ago. basic listing fees for media items at 99p or less is only 5p.
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Media rates changd several months ago. basic listing fees for media items at 99p or less is only 5p.
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I keep forgetting about this. On previous cheap days you could have saved 5p, but with the 99p start price you're not saving anything.
The only other things that I have are Tesco vouchers, but I don't want to start them at 99p as I have seen some go for less than face value in the past.0 -
I'm confused - surely if you're not allowed to relist with a higher starting price than the original listing (which has to be 99p or less), you'll still have to go in at 99p on the relist??
I think in this case that is correct - as only items listed at 99p or less are eligible for the offer. Overwhelming generosity once again :rolleyes:
Normally CLD's will allow any start price to be listed at 5p or 10p etc, so you can list a load of "test" items at £99 or £200 etc, and relist them at a lesser price second time around.<--- Nothing to see here - move along --->0 -
I'm confused - surely if you're not allowed to relist with a higher starting price than the original listing (which has to be 99p or less), you'll still have to go in at 99p on the relist??
That's how it has always worked for me anyway. If I start at 99p then I can relist at that price or lower, but if I relist at a higher price it changes to 'you do not qualify for a free relist credit on this item'.
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